I tend to avoid shopping at all costs but no ****ing way would I let anyone jump in front of me in the queue. I had the misfortune of assisting my Wife in Morrisons a while back and it was a monthly shop so it was a lot.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I heard the heavy breathing behind me and it seemed to get louder, I had a quick glance and there was an old Woman probably around 90 holding a tin of cat food. Now Im not being selfish because I dont like cats and because she was on a heavy dose of oxygen and could barely stand doesnt give me a reason to let her have my slot.
If I did that for every 90 year old oxygenated barely able to stand pensioner I would never get out of the bloody store and Im not having my Magnum choc ice lollies melting before I get home.
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18-11-2024 07:00 AM #13531
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18-11-2024 08:33 AM #13532This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-11-2024 08:56 AM #13533
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18-11-2024 08:59 AM #13534
People who think the whole world is their own personal fiefdom.
I was out with my 2 bairns on Saturday and was with my mate who had his 2 as well. Got on the bus at the terminus, wen't right to the back, the 2 girls (both 7) sat together and were just chatting away quietly whilst the 2 boys (2 and 3) sat together just babbling away to each other occasionally telling us what they could see from the window and os on, basically being toddlers. There was an older couple in front of us who were lovely. Chatting away to the boys, asking where they were going, what their names were etc. Another older guy was also chatting away to us and it was all very convivial. Bus got very busy and when we went to get off the boys were saying by to everyone and the aforementioned people were telling them it was lovely to meet them, to enjoy their day, how good they had been at sitting nicely etc etc.
Just as I was getting off this wizened old hag tapped me on the shoulder. I thought I had maybe dropped something in the melee of trying to get off with 4 kids but no she proceeded to tell me that the boys behaviour was 'appalling', that they 'never shut up and were screeching the whole time' (which was just a lie). I replied saying they weren't screeching and had just been chatting and they are 2 year old, they aren't going to be silent. I tried to stay quite calm about it but by this point a bit of a scene was starting as others were blocked from exiting or entering the bus and were getting irate. I started to walk away and she followed us a few yards down the street ranting away about how she had a 'splitting headache' and 'should be entitled to peace and quiet on the bus'. By this point my patience had gone and I told her if she wanted peace and quiet maybe she should avoid public transport and get a taxi. She kept going on and on and ironically was now making more noise than 4 kids combined. Another couple of people from the bus stepped in and told her she was out of line and the boys had been fine but she wasn't having it.
I would totally get it if the kids had been running about, jumping or standing on seats, touching people or whatever but that wasn't the case. Kids are going to make a bit of noise when they talk at that age and a bus is hardly an inappropriate place for them to do so. With the engine roaring and other people chatting they weren't at all out of place. If they were being excessively loud in a restaurant or whatever then they would be told or I'd take them out. Even on a bus if I felt the volume was excessive I'd try harder to calm them down but I'm not going to stop them talking or having fun with their pals at all just because someone expects silence on a busPM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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18-11-2024 09:26 AM #13535
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18-11-2024 09:34 AM #13536
Dunno if it's just where I tend to go shopping (supermarkets) but there seems to be a natural filter, whereby those with just a few items go to one check out and those with loads of items go to others. Can't say I've ever experienced this as a problem (although I can now worry that I have subconsciously caused it many a time).
Other, smaller shops you're only ever really going in for a few items anyway.
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18-11-2024 09:40 AM #13537This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
You have left out the smiley face emoji right ?Last edited by BILLYHIBS; 18-11-2024 at 09:55 AM.
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18-11-2024 09:54 AM #13538
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18-11-2024 09:59 AM #13539
On the supermarket theme, people who treat it like some sort of social club. Two or more groups of people with two or more trolleys blocking aisles and shelves whilst they have a cosy chat for ages. It started annoying me during the pandemic when you weren't even allowed to be doing that sort of thing - I'm sure people actually organised to be at Tesco at the same time as their mates - but it has continued to annoy me. I want to go in, get what I need, pay for it and go as fast as possible.
Also supermarket related - my wife never bothering to look at dates on anything when she puts something in the trolley.
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18-11-2024 10:05 AM #13540This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Sweetie wives telling their life stories to the check out girl have driven this dinosaur in a hurry to the self check outs which tbf are a doddle now only hassle being getting my alcoholic meds okayed at payment 😀
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18-11-2024 10:33 AM #13541
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18-11-2024 10:35 AM #13543
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18-11-2024 10:43 AM #13544This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Some have never heard of queues
Italians and Americans are the worst in my experienceLast edited by BILLYHIBS; 18-11-2024 at 11:05 AM.
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18-11-2024 10:44 AM #13545This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-11-2024 11:38 AM #13546
If I've got a big shop and know I'll be ages and someone behind me only has 1 or 2 items I always let them go first. For the sake of waiting 30 seconds for me or 5 minutes for them it just seems to make sense.
I just thought everyone did that tbh as I've had it reciprocated loads of times too.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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18-11-2024 11:47 AM #13547This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyway - coasters that stick to the bottom of your coffee cup without you noticing and end up falling into your lunch.
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18-11-2024 11:59 AM #13548
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Don't get letting someone in front of you in the queue at the supermarket when there are self service tills that have card and cash options, if you are in a rush and only have a couple of items you will be in and out in no time
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18-11-2024 12:33 PM #13549
When supermarkets constantly rearrange and move stock around. Frustrating as ****, I write my list in the order of where everything is in the supermarket. I hate having to go back on myself because they have moved stuff and so can’t find it.
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18-11-2024 12:58 PM #13550This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-11-2024 05:17 PM #13552This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Over the years I've learned to rock my receptacle to about 5° before lifting, if you get it on to the heel of the cup/glass the coasters tend not to stick.
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18-11-2024 05:35 PM #13553This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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18-11-2024 06:02 PM #13554This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Quite right, mate!
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18-11-2024 06:15 PM #13555
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18-11-2024 08:36 PM #13557This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I went into a shop yesterday, haven’t been in it for a while, and was surprised to see signs up at the door saying that they would be operating on their Christmas hours as of 21st of October!
And to add to that, the Christmas hours weren’t displayed on the posters, you have to go to their website to see them
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18-11-2024 08:56 PM #13558This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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19-11-2024 12:54 PM #13560
The “bring back National Service” shout you see so often online in response to a report about criminality. Some people seem to think that National Service would automatically change the culture in society today, instill discipline and solve all the problems. Absolute nonsense.
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